Clark Kent, an out-of-work former newspaper reporter, needed funding to start up “Men of Steel Statues,” a store that would sell Superman statues. Clark has hired sculptors who make statues of him modeling in his Superman tights and cape. To get the funding, Clark borrowed $100,000 from Bruce Wayne, and signed a security agreement granting Bruce Wayne a security interest in “all equipment of Men of Steel Statues.” The store fails due to total lack of interest in Superman statues because Superman is lame, and a recent boom in the Batman statue market.

Which of the following can Bruce Wayne repossess after Clark's default?

A. Clark Kent’s collection of Kryptonian artifacts.

B. Clark’s actual Superman cape.

C. The press that Clark uses to mass produce the statues based on the sculptor’s designs.

D. B and C